Tom Selleck says it will be a while before he can recover from devastating news.

He's been at the helm of the show since its 2010 debut.

October 6th 2024.

Tom Selleck says it will be a while before he can recover from devastating news.
The beloved police drama, Blue Bloods, is sadly coming to an end after 14 successful seasons on air. Tom Selleck, who has been the face of the show since its premiere in 2010, recently expressed his frustration over the cancellation. Along with his co-stars Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynihan, Tom urged the network to reconsider their decision, but unfortunately, it was confirmed that the show will conclude in December.

The news of Blue Bloods' cancellation came as a disappointment to many, considering the show's consistent popularity with an average of nine to 14 million viewers per episode. In an interview with TV Insider, Tom shared his feelings about the situation, admitting that it will take him a while to get over the ending of the show where he plays New York Police Commissioner Frank Reagan. He also mentioned how the show was always taken for granted because of its success, and it will take some time to process everything.

Tom, however, doesn't want to hold any grudges and will continue to speak about the show's success. He even gave an example of how it's almost impossible to find a show that can guarantee a network's win for 15 years, like Blue Bloods did. Despite the frustration, Tom remains grateful for the opportunity to play such a well-written character and be part of a successful show.

But it's not just the actors who are upset about the cancellation, as fans have also taken to social media to express their disappointment. Many have praised the show for its compelling storylines and the strong family dynamic portrayed on screen. Some fans even mentioned how the cancellation of Blue Bloods and another popular show, NCIS: Los Angeles, has been a tough blow for them.

While the network claims that the decision was made to "refresh" the schedule, it has been reported that financial reasons may have played a bigger role. Despite the reasons behind the cancellation, Blue Bloods will always hold a special place in the hearts of its devoted fans. The final eight episodes will air in October, and the first ten seasons are available to stream on Paramount+. As the show comes to an end, we can only hope for a satisfying conclusion for the Reagan family and their loyal fans.

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